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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1913)
STRIKE MADE IN SUNSHNE MINE Snow Is Disasppearing and Men Are Com irt to District Ore of phenomenal value tins been j uncovtred in the Sunshine tunnel by Sunfh!n Company ami the Twin leasing Company, and, with the further development of this prop erty it is a ' forgone conclusion that large bodies of very rich ore will he encountered at depth, says the Ft. Bidwtll News. J. H. Miller, proprie tor of the hotel at New Tine Creek, and Otto Dietrich, of New York City, have taken a leae of block b on the SunFhine claim and will soon begin ac tive Development work. This hlcck ot ground is -onsidered one of the most promising in the district, as float of high values covers the block. The snow is disappearing rapidly from the mountains, many mining men are arriving in the oistrict from other gold camps and it is confidently ex pected that before the summer is over some sensational discoveries will be made in this district that will put High THE Of.nKST ESTABLISHED REALTY FIRM IN SOPTHERN OREGON ONE TO 12,000 ACRES OF LAKE COUNTY BEST LANDS For sale either for stork or Hf?ri cultural purposes. J. W. MAXWELL & SON LAKEVIEW, OREGON HOTEL LAKEVIEW ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUQHOIT FIRST-CALSS ACConnon.vrioNs .4 SAJ1PLE ROOTl c. rnnriPDnii -IIS t- -v i TRAVELEBSTr-.-rv COURTEOUS TREATMENT LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors F. P. UGHT GEO. HARROW "That's the sixth Studebaker we've passed the only kind to invest in ' "The only kind because, as I always say, when a man put3 money in a thing he wants to know that he's going to get the worth of it out again." "That's plain business as I look at it" "That's why I say the price doesn't tell you any thing at all. There's only one thing that talks except the wapon itself. That's the name of the maker." "When you buy a Studebaker you're buying a vehicle that has behind it and in it sixty years of ex perience sixty year3 of success and sixty years of reputation lor trie square deal. That's why a Stude baker always looks good to me." "My father used to say that Studebaker honor was a aura a a United States bank note. He was talking after having used Studebaker vehicles, since he was a lad, and he told me hi father before him said, 'Be t-u'e yet a Studebaker."' "Vehicle builders can't hold that sort of reputation now-a-days without deiiverng the poods. A Studebaker wagon has the I' st in it. That's v. ' y u man gets the mutt out of it why it's always an economy." "Dealers may Huy to you something else is 'just as good.' But when you buy a Studebaker, you're making a saJe investment every time." See our Dealer or write u. STUDEBAKER FW YORK MINNEAPOLIS nncAro Dallas Kansas city Denver SAL i LAKE CtTy SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND, OKE. ffisS it jL ' i iVT til tirade permanently on the mining map as a steady producer of the yellow metal. Conservative mining men who have visited this district are surprised ut the showingimade hete ith tne limited 1 amount of work so far carried on and ' expressed the opinion that High Untile is entitled to ftr more attention from; minirg investors than many of the! gold and silver camps now being ex ploited in the West. j Lucky Dutchman Busy i Ft. Kidwell News: 'lhe Spearmint Mining & Leasing Company, which has a lease on the Yellow Jacket clairrt'! of the Sunshine 11 gh tirade Mining1 Company's property, has sunk its shatt to the 75-foot level under the able management of Fred Schrott, tne fam- ous "Lucky Dutchman," and a drift i at that levil has encoutered a l.Vfoot ! ledge, striking southeast and north-j west, with a dip of 65 degrees to the I east, that shows values. A portion of this ledge contains high graje ore in 1 considerable quantities and with fur-, ther work t is enpectci that an ore ; shoot of exceptional value will be en- ' countered. The salion meri of Susanville are now facing a somewhat unpreceded crisis. The T. B. Walker timber inter ests have premised to build some large mill near tint town providing the saloon j go. Recently a conference was held with tne business men of that town including the saloon owners wno the company offered to buy out at a fair prii?e providing they would remain out of' that business. A cash price was offered and it is reported that all but one man accepted the proposi tion. He will te forced to sell or lively closed out by a vote of the peo ple of Susanville, as they say thty prefer the mills to saloons. 8 South Bend, Ind. TTIti 5 BL-fr-MAJ 3 ! U'T-4l 1 to--i7 ijajnZkMyiaiJ5 "The Piano You Want at the price you want to pay" SHEPHERD Ashland BEEF PRICES GO TO HIGHEST MARK Other Stock Stands Firm In The Portland Market Secretary O. M. t'luinmer of the Cortland Stock Yards, reports as fol lows on the northwestern stock market for the week iust cloed : Kcccipt for the week have been ; Cattle 1810; Calves 113; Hogi 4;UU: Sheep 4517 : Horses 5.r. The cattle market reached the pin nacle of this year's business last Mon day. All existing I'm-iHc Count open market prices for beef wero broken when five loads of corn fe I steers went to the killers at Ji) 00. A few cows brought 7.tif), but offerings were scarce. The general run of prime fed bullocks sold f-voO to J.70 Cool calves arc steaty ut f'.I.OO ant bull $i'.2r to I''. oil. Tho I eef shortage is acute and fail to t:ll the cont-tunt de nvmd froti anxioua buyers. $S.75 tor steers, 7.7"i tor cows, 'J.IK) for calves and b."il for bulls are conservative tops in the cattle market, which i tirm. Swine prices suffered one of the severest slumps of the year on Monday and VVednestay. total loss was 4. certs. Tops were iust steady Thurs day at S.40, A week ago hogs were sellng around fcl 00. Receipts were enormous andimarket was glntted. Sheep house hud a broai business nn1 .-. Iotit price lvel. A firm mut ton demand absorbed the sheep and lambs offered but the tra le was un even. Prime ewes at 5.25, wethers Sti 5 to St t0 and iamts 7.00 to 7 25 are best grade sheared prices. Wool and spring stuff one dollar higher. COMPANY NAMES MUSTBE SHOWN New Law Will Be Effective After June Third A lot of persons in the state who a--e I conducting a busirufs under a company 1 name, not incorporated, or under some I assumed name, are going to have to ! go on record as to the nature of their ! business and their business associates j when a new law passed by the last leg j Islature goes into effect June U. This law provides that persons con j dueling a business under an assumed J name, or when the names of all those I interested in the business do not ap ! pear in the businesh designation, must I file a certificate with the county clerk, giving the style and name under which 'the business is beinu conducted, and j the names anr1 addresses of all persons j interested in the business. This ap i plies to those row engaged in business, and those to come hereafter, those I now er.gH(; l in business must file ! their certificate within .'50 d.ys after the law p. ts into eirect. Corpor.itH.ns organized under the 'laws of tr.U state, ir foreign corpnra ' t:or,s admitted to the sUie, and part i nerships where th business designation 'included t'e nan es of ail the partners, do not cmo ur der the provisions of : the lav. i Any person subject to the law who ( does not comply with it lu denied the i riht to bring any action in the courts 1 ot the state, and a failure to file a cer- tinea te is prima facie evidence ot fraud ! in securing credit. Violators ot the law are subject to ilOO fine. Excursions to Fairport Traffic Manager McNamara of the N.-U.-O. in a circular recently issued. I announced low rates to Kairport and re turn from various points all alnr.g the line of the N.-C.-O. Railway. The Rates announced are as follows: From Lakeview, .95: Alturas, $2.80; Davis Creek, $2.40; Likely, $4.20: Madeline, Jo.tiO: Surprise. $2.20; Wil low Ranch, .50. Children five years ot age and under 12 one-half fare. I Baggage will not be checked on tickets Isold at these rates. Tickets will be Fold on Saturdays only masing the Monday following date of sale the return limit. This rate will afford people the op portunity of visiting Kairport on shores of Goose Lake where boating, bathing, fishing and motoring and other pleas- ores will be Dopular during the Sum mer months. & SONS Klamath Falls OH, YOU CITY FARMim""" illy tlmtt'lrt IhmikIiI a farm Ami stiil unto In w ifi: 'I l l s K' hark to I lie iml. my i1r, A nit llxi' Ills Mii'l'1'' llfo. Kr I'm convinrnt Hint KKrUullur Is mnn's bent i-ilnfts Mil' nn pltis nil rii (.ir nil liirn, t'litrf cornrrttino iif stain. "I. el's irvrl In lnii'iillc sri'm-s. K'ni'in ty iiiiiNt innilrrn I'litn, And tin our pint In tht gii'itl work l'o help our frlluw mini." That ilml wrnl nut on ti tlir fnrm Ami lilrrd tho mk ilnur The pluw hii ulil lnMivy llilntl. Atil IiIImIits w-rrp no tun llf iliil tint llllil tin- unlil. n lirltvr- 'i'lii aim n:iN hi tmtlv lnt Hut swuntt III r lK ul in ii in' K In a cool, InxiUut; ri'ul. Ami while lie itihI II'i .;mii llni; urW'R IIIm pri'Hv wltii iiiinli' f hlm . Hul uiu.i.l tli.it iIiihi i lati n in lil That rlty iliulf illiln'l lnnUf Itttt i vi ry iiIk lit rrnin li ltK hiink Hi- ;.iu;ht 1 1 m Intf! Iluiti Tl'.r li .1 V In pluil iliul niiM am! rriip iy si-iiiiutti plan Tlu fur:iu'r wtltlvi-it thti ntlil'r i' r Anil f.irniiil mi hi? nun way Ami hail tlix l i,;: rst. bninpcr cinps Anit mail On' nlil furni pa'. Thru fiat il.i.Ii- took t lie i'umIiI, i''i Ins piifute In pii's.. Alal !ll-v . :l 1 l.-.l ppn n :' it m-i'lltl t. Ma. In hll.i l A. S S l!r Is n"v a rii-nt taitn vililnr. A riilli',' pri'f to tiiuit. ('rariltii; hralus mi young lilm-khfaiN, MaklnK hiiysriit lilf.is Hliont f. M r.AHNIT. KL'RIOS FROM KORRESPONDENTS (. Are the lll.nk I.anirvlinn' .skin and drill the .same color, anil linn ui'.li'li of loc mid font should be fen I ti ered? A. The skin is white and flesh lllit pink. Tin- think kIiouIiI be fonthcnil down miter sides; the' outer toes feathered, but middle toes clean. Q I purihiisi'd a pair of Canadian Tlld utsi-M1 it year i:i. and the.V lime not laid ii slimle ck: About what nm does Ibis variety lay and bow many ecus ii .season? A. They lay when two nr three years old mid from twelve to fifteen e. per seiisiin. Are pullets ever capoiilzeil. and what is the met hud? A. The eci; i lus ler (ovarium) Is removed, or the ovi duct Is severed. They lire then called (.niilai'des. Q. Mow may 1 tell ducks from drakes? A. The ducks iiin k. drakes hiss. The drakes lire larger, coarser, generally have a bimi'li of stlfT. curled feathers In front of tall and do uot tloat so deep In water as the duck y How may 1 keep down pleon vermin? A. Furnish tobacco stems for Hosts, place slaked lime under nappies ami tincture the bath with creolln. Vermin thrive In dark, filthy lofts, so whitewash often and keep the loft clean and light. (J. I have lost a number of large I turkevs. and nn examination reveals n very large, soft liver. Is It the breed lug or the feeding? A. You feed too much corn or other rich, fattening food. I). I have noticed the very long, full tails being bred on exhibition leghorns and have beeu wondering whether these have any effect on their laying qualities. Ilnw Is It? A Abnormal feather growths are sure to take elements from the fond that shniild go for blood, en ergy and eggs. The more tall the less eggs. l A friend of mine claims be has a hen that lays every day In the year What do you think of that? A. When your friend nays his hen lays .'ti;."i 'gg per year he Isn't lying, of course; Jut awfully twisted. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. The pnrcel post will be a distinct l.enelit to the poiiltr. fancier i con-ilixii-d as in Kngland. In that couii try fggs. live chicks and show birds are shipped by this means at low cost, mid the professional baggage smasher gets no chance lit them. There are few bachelors th.lt are successful with poultry or farming. In these lilies of work it Just neems Impossible for a man to inalte good without a woman around to lean on. Own up. old man. You're n fa Hum and a lizzie without n female malinger. Uncle Sam's great poultry plants and tremendous poultry returns are the wonder of the old world. Foreign countries urn awfully slow to wake up to tho importance of the hen. Kven Kngland Imports most of her eggs and poultry and does not give nn much en couragement to tho advance of poultry as the Mingle state of New York. Ostrich farming in this country Is a success. The ceiisiw shows fi.lT'J. eight times as runny birds as Hi UXiO. I'eiinsylvaiiia is the In teat addition to tho ostrich raising states, and they seem to enjoy a roll In our anow drifts as much as the sunny sand baths of California. To clean out thu buttercups and other weeds that affect the flavor of milk and butter turn geese Into the pasture. They will erutliciito the pests and change noxious weeds and green grass Into greenbacks. Btlr up the litter often. That helps to keep It dry. Besides, you may be fuedlng too much or the linns may lie eating only the part of the ration they prefer, and a turn of the at raw will tell the story. Those who dip bens for red mites do us much execution as a board of hualth that dips a bughouse family for bed bugs. The red mlt-s breed and har bor In the cracks of roost, nest ami buildings, mid unless ihey are ex tremely multitudinous you seldom sen one on n chicken in the daytime. They bleed the hens at night and digest their meal through the day. find a Uioi'ough spraying of their haunts with keros'ne Is their finish. NOTES 1V C.N RVIiMTZ KIVCRSLUE O MM I SULIllTtU I'l'liemi nrlleli'S unit lllusti-iitluiis miuhI nut hr ri-ismteit Ktiheiit npi'i'lul puriniH klnn SPRING HENHOUSE CLEANING. I o vmuilor iiiiiii yells " I linniter; at llhniiglit of spiing liniise cleaning I Mary may seem very emitrarj, but how Insanitary Hiiirnuiiilliigs would be mm,y "its rFH I'M! ;'--"..- AH I'hntii ty C M. Unrnlti WASH I NO WI.Ms.lWH. without the woman with the broom mil tl v big stick! Man can well afTurd to pitch In and do bis part with a gnod heart. So let the gond work o on without cussiu' an' fusslu', anil don't forget the lilddy Inillding. for every lieu house needs a thorough cleaning twice a year to rid It of .smells, hugs, nil crobes-to make it white anil light. Turn the hose on the windows, and store away those not needisl for hiiiu uier. Take down the curtains from the roosts and open fronts. Take tut the rousts, dropping Ixianls ami nest boxes, and give them a dose of bug klllur. Cleanse the hoppers and water vessels, sweep down the dust and cob webs, and Hornic the Moors, and throw the litter, dust and dirt on the ganleii Then run the bens through the louse machine, and chase them outside, while you go for the Inside with good hot time wash, strong with crude car luillc add. Spray It Into every crack, crevice and oiner to kill every crawler, and sprinkle the tlmir surface with slacked i'huto by C. M. rtiirnltz CA Kit VI Nil OUT MTTEIt. lime, and then hustle In new earth and renew that Hour Just hh deep as It was tainted. Then go for the run. If they ore. alck dig them up, lime them, how them, for tainted yards menu tuber culosis, cholera. Intestinal troubles, and bens running into a clean house from Hiich a microbial mess soon pol lute the building. It's an Inspiration to heiiH to do their best when they are kept right. It men us hen health and profit, and any one skeptical of this should change fowls kept III line sur roundings to imgiioiiKc conditions and note how ipiickly they go to pieces. Then it helps the poultrytnaii. We can always cninmiiud a better price for our poultry products because trade knows our hens are kept In clean environment mid fed the best feeds. OJif 13. lo:i't bother it i ut the future If you are doing your duty in the present. )o))'t crow over a defeated competi tor. You may be linked to u fnisszle to morrow. Don't talk ubout oilier' failures. Al iiw St 'ii- i he biii'M side of others) and lie brothers. n J . i . I ." - y&Ai'ti-i Ik-'-' '" .''-1 ROI. KS. OREGON and WASHINGTON & Business Directory fij A luinil.iiv iif rn Ii I'liv, Tnvn nlnt lllaiT", IiIiik in i l.i lv Ki ii Ii nr rnti I'liee. le, ill li. pttpuln ! ill, lolf- iii-ieti. nil Ipi'itm Mel limikliitf p-iiiii; III ii I 'liialllxi I Hi . i lei ', l illlipllril hy l-.i; IIH HM nlnl lit uli-.i Inn, It. I . I'lil.ll A O., NV. trri.i Towers Fish Brand iPommelSlicker Kccp.i boili rider and sutlillf ptrffcilu tlry. Made for rouuh wenr nnd lonjtj service in the wettest wcntlter. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED l7r,n or Excellence .5.50 EVEKKWMERE A. J.TowtR Co. Towr s( Asnuuibi HI $1000 Dollars Howard I nun nil the entile limuilcil 70 ir XL .i ii I liiiunl'lv i a in I by I nx iV t lit t k ti tut the llcrytoid l.uinl iV t n I lie Company. These cuttle are iiuw ou tin riingcx ut Mmliic inn) l.nsseii CimoticN. I'nr lull iiiiiii t inn lending to the orr. it mi l cun Iclb m if any party nr purlieu llleriilly li'Mtidlm;, killing, di Ivmg i iff or iIIh pnilng; of liny of the nbuve cnt'lc I will pi.v ONI'. T!l'rvM l'U, I. AltS nnd the cost of nrriht mul proHcciitloii. Seinl it liifiirmiilinii to V. II. I'uv, AlinriM, Mmliic county Cnl, or to inn at Introlie, II I ir in I . County, Cul. If gnliiy party mlgbt -s-ciih', iroiii(it l.v not n v the Sheriff ol the county In which the Illegal net was commit toil ft ml iidvNe me by wire at my expeio-c. W. I1. I'l'lii:, Oct. 17 How's This? Wn ..It.r inn- Him. I.-, ! l,,iiir llinanl f.ir nr rn.- ef I nliitrtl lliil rn:ui-.t U luli'il t Hall I'aUrrti i uri. ) . J. l IU:M V & CO.. T I. il.i, O. Wp. tilt iiliilrroltfii. l, liaii- knimn I. 3. Clii'iirt ..r llii- U-t I.'i , ii. mul l IIi-ti' him pi-i ri-i th li'iti-imM- In nil I'li-liii k ti Mii-,ii-lt'-tia ami n i . a n.-1 1 1 n I.I.- In nirrjr nut muy ,.lilimli.ii Uio li- Ii lila linn. SAT. HANK IIP t'l IMM l-'ltl K. 'll.llllil, ulilo. Ilall'a Cnlarrli Curi In I iki n Ilili rhOllv srllm llr,.rl.v uihhi Itif Ii1,m ii ml iiitii-,.iii wurfni-i-a i.f tin ,ati-lu 'i-tni I.iU m-lit fri-,', Priii T, ri-iila it 1...III,-. Nihl lir all llnimilata. Taku Hull a I amlljr t'llla f.f (siuallpatlua. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRANO Aak jt Or.acl.1 for Cltl-CUPS TKR'S A llIAMONU liKANU I'lLl.S III to n njj Cold inrtalUc brnrl, srnlnl Willi llluc0 Ribbon Takb mo orusa. liar r-r V Uracaltt a. a a, fur CUM III . f U V ttlAMONIt RII A Ml IMI.I.H. ..r twrntv-fl year resrnrdril as llrat.bslral. Atwuya Krllabla. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS T1MR TsUKU EVERYWHERE Kaucli for tali ! n acres on ('mint I'rnirie. l.'iiHl cor.lH ivood; von-1 HlienrtiiK corralM larii- linui-e, lmru and out. IniililmuH, AibtreHs IIomii Mcl iiuilelF. I.akeview. Hii'noii. A'i'i May 28 TO September 30 YOU CAN OUT LOW FARE ROUND TRIP TICKETS I'KOM AM. O.-W. R. & N. Stations To rmiNCIPAL CITIES IN THE EAST VIA FIXAL ItllTCJtN LIMIT OCT. 31 Clili'SK" I 72.Au lien v.-r M U0 New Vnrk ... lis.ki Oaiiilm OU UU I' I in lu piila Iiim.i'hi Hiialini Hollo t. lll ... C.IMIU .Ml!lli'Hplillh .. HO 00 r ' j U 1 1 1 1 V low Hi i ll i ii I 'i'l li l''.'lli'H to pi ic'icnlly all oilier (mii-H Knst LT MB HLP OUTlINt YOUR TRIP II. L) raturkiui. Awi. o W. U. & N